Page 2 - ASKING FOR ASSISTANCE; Technical Support
ASKING FOR ASSISTANCE Technical Support : Telephone (818) 772-9100 (800) 545-6900 Fax (818) 772-9120 Technical Support Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, Paci fi c Time Write To: Gefen, LLCc/o Customer Service20600 Nordhoff St Chatsworth, CA 91311 [email protected] N...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS 1 Introduction2 Operation Notes 3 Features4 Front Panel Layout 5 Front Panel Descriptions 6 Back Panel Layout 7 Back Panel Descriptions 8 Connecting the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix 8 Wiring Diagram9 Operating the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix 9 The Standby Screen 9 Displaying Additional...
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION
1 Congratulations on your purchase of the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix. Your complete satisfaction is very important to us. Gefen Gefen delivers innovative, progressive computer and electronics add-on solutions that harness integration, extension, distribution and conversion technologies.Gefen’s r...
Page 5 - • IP; OPERATION NOTES; If the unit is installed in a closed or multi-rack
2 READ THESE NOTES BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE 16X16 3GSDI PUSH BUTTON MATRIX • There is no internal scaling in the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix. All of the attached monitors must be able to display the resolutions output by thesource devices. For maximum compatibility it is recommended tha...
Page 6 - FEATURES
3 Features • Supports resolutions up to 1080p, 1920x1200, and 2K. • Front panel control buttons for local switching. • Serial interface for remote control via a computer or control automationdevices supports RS-232 and RS-485 protocols. • IP Control • Discrete IR remote control • Redundant Internal ...
Page 7 - Front Panel; FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
Page 8 - FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS; This LED indicator will glow red when the power is turned on.
5 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS Front Panel 1 Mode Buttons These buttons are used to control other features on the product. See pages 11 -17 for more information. 2 Output Buttons (1 - 16) Used for routing an Input to an Output. Each of these buttons represents an Output. See page 11 for more information...
Page 9 - BACK PANEL LAYOUT; Back Panel
Page 10 - BACK PANEL DESCRIPTIONS; Connect 3G-SDI source devices to these ports.
7 BACK PANEL DESCRIPTIONS Back Panel 1 Reference In Connector Connect an external reference to this connector. Bi-level (black burst) and tri-level sync are supported. 2 3G-SDI Output Ports (1 - 16) Connect 3G-SDI monitors to these ports. 3 Grounding Terminal Provides a discharge path to ground in c...
Page 11 - CONNECTING THE; How to Connect the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix
8 3G-SDI Displays SDI CABLE 16x 3G-SDI Sources 16x Matrix RS-232 Controller RS-232 CABLE ETHERNET CABLE Computer (IP Control) CONNECTING THE 16X16 3GSDI PUSH BUTTON MATRIX How to Connect the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix 1. Connect up to 16 3G-SDI source devices to the 3G-SDI inputs on the rear pan...
Page 12 - OPERATING THE; The Standby Screen
9 OPERATING THE 16X16 3GSDI PUSH BUTTON MATRIX The Standby Screen The front panel of the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix has a 16 character 2 lineLCD display. This display will shows the current routing status of the Matrix and will be used to perform routing commands and other operations. After the ...
Page 13 - Displaying the Current Routing State; or Output buttons on the front panel.
10 OPERATING THE 16X16 3GSDI PUSH BUTTON MATRIX Displaying the Current Routing State 1. To display the current routing status of the Matrix, press any one of the Input or Output buttons on the front panel. 2. The current routing state of any output or input will be indicated by glowing blue buttons ...
Page 14 - MODE BUTTONS; Routing Sources
11 MODE BUTTONS Routing Sources 1 To change the current routing state, press Set Button to activate RoutingMode. 2 Press the desired Output button. One or more Output buttons may be selected. 3 Press any Input on the bottom row of buttons (1 - 16), corresponding to the source to be displayed on the ...
Page 15 - System Lock Mode; Press the Lock button to activate System Lock Mode.; Standby Mode
12 MODE BUTTONS System Lock Mode Locking the Matrix prevents changes to any of the Matrix settings. This feature is useful in case any of the front panel buttons are pressed by accident. Lockingthe Matrix also prevents changes using the IR Remote Control Unit. 1 Press the Lock button to activate Sys...
Page 16 - Cycling between Information Screens
13 MODE BUTTONS Cycling between Information Screens Press the Cancel button, while in Status Check Mode, to cycle through the Information Screens. Cancel Cancel Cancel Press the Cancel button
Page 17 - Saving the current Routing State; Set the routing state (see page 11), then press the PreSet button
14 MODE BUTTONS Saving the current Routing State 1 Set the routing state (see page 11), then press the PreSet button twice to activate Preset Mode. 2 Press an Input button (1 - 16) to store the current routing state. 3 Press the Set button to complete the operation. The system will remain in Save Cu...
Page 18 - Recalling a stored Routing State; Press the PreSet button
15 MODE BUTTONS Recalling a stored Routing State 1 Press the PreSet button once to activate Recall Preset Mode. 2 Press the Input button (1 - 16) of the routing state to be recalled. 3 Press the Set button to complete the operation. The system will remain in Recall Saved Set Mode. Press the Set butt...
Page 19 - Masking Outputs; Press the Mask button to activate Mask Mode.
16 MODE BUTTONS Masking Outputs Masking prevents the output device (display, etc) from receiving an output signal, instead of powering-down the output device. The masking process is identical for masking or unmasking outputs. 1 Press the Mask button to activate Mask Mode. 2 Select the Output to be m...
Page 20 - Communication Modes
17 MODE BUTTONS Communication Modes The Comm button allows the Matrix to switch between RS-232 and RS-485 (EIA-485) modes. 1 Press the Comm button to activate the Communications Mode. The current communication method (RS232) will be displayed. Press the Comm button to cycle through Termination ON an...
Page 21 - IR REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS; Remote Control Unit; Activity Indicator
18 IR REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS RMT-16416IR Remote Control Unit 1 Activity Indicator This LED will be glow yellow each time a button is pressed. 2 Display and Source Selection Buttons (1 - 16) These buttons are used to select which source is routed to a monitor. 1 2 NOTE: An Activity Indictor that...
Page 22 - Installing the RMT-16416IR Battery; Remove the battery cover on the back of the IR Remote Control unit.; IR REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION; Battery Slot; Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect
19 Installing the RMT-16416IR Battery 1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the IR Remote Control unit. 2. Insert the included battery into the open battery slot. The positive (+) side of the battery should be facing up. 3. Replace the battery cover. The Remote Control unit ships with two batte...
Page 23 - IR REMOTE CONTROL CONFIGURATION; How to Resolve IR Code Confl icts; x the problem. The IR Remote Control unit has a bank of DIP
20 IR REMOTE CONTROL CONFIGURATION How to Resolve IR Code Confl icts In the event that IR commands from other remote controls interfere with the supplied IR Remote Control unit, changing the IR channel on the IR RemoteControl unit will fi x the problem. The IR Remote Control unit has a bank of DIP s...
Page 24 - USING THE IR REMOTE CONTROL; IR Remote Control Key Mapping; Issuing a routing command is a two step process. The
21 USING THE IR REMOTE CONTROL IR Remote Control Key Mapping Each input and output on the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix is represented by abutton on the IR Remote Control unit. The table below lists the corresponding inputs and outputs. Remote Button Monitor / Source 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8...
Page 25 - RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE
22 What features are available via the RS-232 serial communications port? p The 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix can accept commands through the RS-232 serial communications port located on the rear panel. The current RS-232 controlfeatures are: • Switching/routing of inputs to outputs without the RMT...
Page 26 - RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL; Command Syntax; fl; Reference Signal Commands; Syntax
23 RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL RS-232 Features RS-232 remote commands are used to control this product’s features. Features include input / output routing and reference signal commands . These features are available only through the use of the serial port. Command Syntax y The syntax for each command is a...
Page 27 - IP Confi guration Commands
24 RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL #PRREFTABLE Command The #PRREFTABLE command displays the Ref In data table (timings) which arerecognized by the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix. Syntax y : #PRREFTABLE Parameters: None IP Confi guration Commands Command Description #PRWEBADD Displays the current IP con fi gur...
Page 30 - General Commands
27 RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL #SPORT Command Speci fi es a new port. Syntax y : #SPORT param1 Parameters: param1 Port [0 - 255] Notes: A reboot is required after using this command. General Commands Command Description #ACTIVEBOLO Enables the boot loader #FADEFAULT Sets all routing states to default sett...
Page 31 - Routing Commands
28 RS-232 SERIAL CONTROL #FADEFAULT Command The #FADEFAULT command sets all routing states to default (1 - 1, 2 - 2, 3 - 3, etc). Syntax y : #FADEFAULT Parameters: None #RMTIRADD Command The #RMTIRADD command sets the remote IR channel. Syntax y : #RMTIRADD param1 Parameters: param1 IR channel [0 - ...
Page 32 - R Command; r param1 param2; S Command; s param1
29 R Command The R command allows speci fi c routing of inputs and outputs. Syntax y : r param1 param2 Parameters: param1 3GSDI Ouput [1 - 16] param2 3GSDI Input [1 - 16] S Command The S command routes a single input to all 16 3GSDI outputs. Syntax y : s param1 Parameters: param1 Input [1 - 16] Note...
Page 33 - IP CONTROL; View Matrix Status
30 IP CONTROL The GefenPRO 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix supports IP-based controlusing an integrated Web interface. To access this feature, an IP address, subnet,gateway, and port number need to be set on the 16x16 3GSDI Push ButtonMatrix ( Default IP: 192.168.0.70 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 1...
Page 34 - Masking
31 IP CONTROL Masking The Masking page is used to hide an output from displaying any video. From this page, all outputs can be set to “Active” or “Mask”. When an output is set to“Active”, it will command normally. When an output is set to “Mask”, it will not output any video. To set the “Active” or ...
Page 35 - IP Confi guration
32 IP CONTROL IP Confi guration The IP Confi guration page is used to set the IP settings that will be used to access the Web interface. The following items can be con fi gured from this menu. • IP Address (Default: 192.168.0.70) • Subnet (Default: 255.255.255.0) • Gateway (192.168.0.1) • Port (Defa...
Page 36 - The
33 IP CONTROL Backup / Restore The Backup/Restore page is used to backup and restore setup con fi gurations. Note: This feature will be implemented in a future release.
Page 37 - FIRMWARE UPDATE; Firmware Update; twice
34 FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware Update Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the fi rmware update process: 1. Using Hyperterminal, enter the #ACTIVEBOLO command twice . 2. Press [1] on the computer keyboard to begin downloading program to the temporary memory. 3. A message will appear in Hyperte...
Page 38 - WARNING MESSAGES; System Failure; at the beginning of this manual.
35 WARNING MESSAGES System Failure In the case of a critical malcommand, the following warning message will be displayed on the Main Display: If the 16x16 3GSDI Push Button Matrix is connected to a PC using a terminalprogram, the following message will appear on the display: System failure !!! Power...
Page 39 - RACK MOUNT SAFETY INFORMATION
36 RACK MOUNT SAFETY INFORMATION a. Maximum recommended ambient temperature: 45 ˚ C (104 ˚ F). b. Increase the air fl ow as needed to maintain the recommended temperature inside the rack. c. Do not exceed maximum weight loads for the rack. Install heavier equipment in the lower part of the rack to m...
Page 40 - SPECIFICATIONS
37 SPECIFICATIONS Input / Output • SDI (SMPTE 259MI up to 360 Mbps) • HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M up to 1.485 Gbps) • 3G-SDI (SMPTE 424M/425M up to 3.0 Gbps) Supported Formats......................................................All SD, HD, and 3G formats Maximum Resolution......................................
Page 41 - under the Support section of the Gefen Web site.
38 WARRANTY Gefen warrants the equipment it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship. If equipment fails because of such defects and Gefen is noti fi ed within two (2) years from the date of shipment, Gefen will, at its option, repair or replace theequipment, provided that th...
Page 42 - LICENSING; lwIP is licenced under the BSD licence:
39 LICENSING lwIP is licenced under the BSD licence: Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modi fi cation, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions ...
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